Many pedestrian injuries in and around Gahanna happen during everyday routines: commuting near busy corridors, walking to a store, crossing near traffic signals, or moving along roads where drivers may be focused on turning, merging, or avoiding slow traffic.
In these situations, insurance claims commonly hinge on two things:
- Visibility and timing: Could the driver actually see you in time to stop?
- Driver attention: Was the driver distracted, speeding, or failing to yield at a crosswalk/intersection?
Even when the driver “seems obviously wrong,” insurers may argue that the pedestrian contributed to the crash or that the injuries are unrelated.


